Here Are The 8 Most Interesting Things From Gawker's Story About The KKK

After spending a weekend with the Ku Klux Klan, Gawker's Hamilton Nolan wrote a piece looking at what the organization has become.

What he discovered was a group in flux that resembles nothing of the KKK of old. The racism is still there, he writes, but it has morphed into a "daytime talk show trope—a shorthand symbol for despicable racist ignorance that is itself hated in a far greater measure than it can hate others."

"The Klan of today is not scary, Nolan writes. "It is pitiful."

Be that as it may, Nolan does manage to uncover a lot about today's Klan. From their musical preferences to their new media campaign, here are some of the most interesting things we've learned about the KKK.